Folkstsaytung (Kyiv), the Glossary
Folkstsaytung (פֿאָלקסצייטונג, 'People's Newspaper') was a Yiddish language newspaper published from Kyiv (Kiev).[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: General Jewish Labour Bund, Jewish Communist Labour Bund (Ukraine), Jewish Communist Union in Ukraine, Komunistishe fon, Kyiv, Moisei Rafes, Naye tsayt, United Jewish Socialist Workers Party, Yiddish.
- Bundism in Europe
- Defunct Yiddish-language newspapers published in Ukraine
- Jewish anti-Zionism in Ukraine
- Jews and Judaism in Kyiv
- Mass media in Kyiv
- Secular Jewish culture in Ukraine
- Socialism in Ukraine
- Yiddish socialist newspapers
General Jewish Labour Bund
The General Jewish Labour Bund in Lithuania, Poland and Russia (translit), generally called The Bund (Der Bund, cognate to Bund) or the Jewish Labour Bund (Der Yidisher Arbeter-Bund), was a secular Jewish socialist party initially formed in the Russian Empire and active between 1897 and 1920. Folkstsaytung (Kyiv) and general Jewish Labour Bund are Bundism in Europe.
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Jewish Communist Labour Bund (Ukraine)
The Jewish Communist Labour Bund (ײדישער קאמוניסטישנ ארבעטער בונד, 'Idishe Kommunistishe Arbeiter-Bund'), or the Kombund (קאמבונד), was a Jewish Communist political party in Ukraine, formed after a split in the General Jewish Labour Bund (Bund). Folkstsaytung (Kyiv) and Jewish Communist Labour Bund (Ukraine) are Bundism in Europe, Jewish anti-Zionism in Ukraine and secular Jewish culture in Ukraine.
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Jewish Communist Union in Ukraine
The Jewish Communist Union in Ukraine (אידישער קאמוניסטישער פארבאנד אויף אוקראינע), also known as Komfarband (קאמפארבאנד), was a Jewish communist political party in Ukraine. Folkstsaytung (Kyiv) and Jewish Communist Union in Ukraine are Jewish anti-Zionism in Ukraine and secular Jewish culture in Ukraine.
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Komunistishe fon
Komunistishe fon (קאָמוניסטישע פֿאָן, 'Communist Banner'), also known as Komfon, was a Soviet Yiddish newspaper published in Kiev 1919–1924. Folkstsaytung (Kyiv) and Komunistishe fon are Defunct Yiddish-language newspapers published in Ukraine and secular Jewish culture in Ukraine.
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Kyiv
Kyiv (also Kiev) is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine.
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Moisei Rafes
Moisei Rafes (3 November 1883 – 1942) was a prominent Jewish politician of the Ukrainian People's Republic as the Bundist representative.
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Naye tsayt
Naye tsayt (נײַע צײַט, 'New Times') was a Yiddish-language newspaper published from Kyiv between September 1917 and May 1919. Folkstsaytung (Kyiv) and Naye tsayt are Defunct Yiddish-language newspapers published in Ukraine, Jews and Judaism in Kyiv, newspapers established in 1917, secular Jewish culture in Ukraine and Yiddish socialist newspapers.
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United Jewish Socialist Workers Party (פֿאַראײניקטע ייִדישע סאָציאַליסטישע אַרבעטער־פּאַרטיי, fareynikte yidishe sotsialistishe arbeter-partey) was a political party that emerged in Russia in the wake of the 1917 February Revolution.
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Yiddish
Yiddish (ייִדיש, יידיש or אידיש, yidish or idish,,; ייִדיש-טײַטש, historically also Yidish-Taytsh) is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews.
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See also
Bundism in Europe
- "Bund" in Latvia
- Arbeiter Fragen
- Arbeiterstimme
- Arbeter Froyen
- Der Veker (Minsk)
- Der yidisher arbeyter (Vilna)
- Di Tsayt (Saint Petersburg)
- Folkstsaytung (Kyiv)
- For our freedom and yours
- General Jewish Labour Bund
- General Jewish Labour Bund in Poland
- General Jewish Labour Bund in Romania
- In Zaltsikn Yam
- Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee
- Jewish Communist Labour Bund (Ukraine)
- Jewish Social Democratic Association Bund
- Jewish Social Democratic Party in Galicia
- Jewish Social Democratic Workers Association "Zukunft"
- Jewish Socialists' Group
- Jewish Workers Bund in Poland
- Jutrzenka Kraków
- Klain Bund
- Komtsukunft
- Kultur Lige
- Lodzer Naje Folkscajtung
- Lodzer veker
- Marek Edelman
- Morgnshtern
- Oktyabr (Yiddish newspaper)
- Social Democratic Bund
- Sotsyalistishe Kinder Farband
- Tates, mames, kinderlekh
- Undzer shtime (Vilna)
- Unser Stimme
- Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Defunct Yiddish-language newspapers published in Ukraine
- Der Komunist (Kharkov)
- Der royter shtern (Lvov)
- Der shtern (Kharkov)
- Folkstsaytung (Kyiv)
- Komunistishe fon
- Komunistishe shtime
- Naye tsayt
- Stalindorfer emes
- Zai Greit!
Jewish anti-Zionism in Ukraine
- Folkstsaytung (Kyiv)
- Jewish Communist Labour Bund (Ukraine)
- Jewish Communist Union in Ukraine
- Kultur Lige
Jews and Judaism in Kyiv
- Folkstsaytung (Kyiv)
- History of the Jews in Kyiv
- Judaica Ukrainica
- Kiev pogrom (1881)
- Kiev pogrom (1905)
- Kiev pogroms (1919)
- Kievan Letter
- Kultur Lige
- Midrasha Zionit
- Naye tsayt
- Ukrainian Association for Jewish Studies
- Ukrainian Jewish Committee
- Zai Greit!
Mass media in Kyiv
- Business (newspaper)
- Capital (Ukrainian newspaper)
- Crimean chamber
- Culture and Life
- Der Spiegel-Profil
- Der proletarisher gedank
- Die Völkerfreiheit (Kiev)
- Dzerkalo Tyzhnia
- Fakty ta Komentari
- Folkstsaytung (Kyiv)
- Football 1 (Ukrainian TV channel)
- Holos Ukrayiny
- Interfax-Ukraine
- KP (newspaper)
- Kievskiye Vedomosti
- Komanda (newspaper)
- Krytyka
- Kyiv International Short Film Festival
- Kyiv Post
- Media Group Ukraine
- Molod Ukrayiny
- Novyi Kanal
- Obozrevatel
- Perets'
- RBC-Ukraine
- Rabochaya Gazeta
- Segodnya
- Silski Visti
- Sportyvna Hazeta
- Sputnik Chinovnika
- Starlight Media
- Television News Service
- The Day (Kyiv)
- The Kyiv Independent
- Ukraina Moloda
- Ukraine (TV channel)
- Ukraine 24
- Ukrainian Independent Information Agency
- Ukrainian News Agency
- Ukrainska Pravda
- Ukrinform
- Uryadovy Kuryer
- Vecherniye Vesti
Secular Jewish culture in Ukraine
- Der Komunist (Kharkov)
- Der shtern (Kharkov)
- Folkstsaytung (Kyiv)
- Jewish Communist Labour Bund (Ukraine)
- Jewish Communist Union in Ukraine
- Jewish Social Democratic Labour Party (Poalei Zion)
- Komunistishe fon
- Komunistishe shtime
- Kultur Lige
- Naye tsayt
- Stalindorfer emes
- Zai Greit!
- Der Komunist (Kharkov)
- Folkstsaytung (Kyiv)
- Kultur Lige
- Rage, Tyrants
- Ukrainian cooperative movement
- Arbeter Zeitung (Kaunas)
- Broit un ehre
- Das Vort
- Der Wecker
- Der arbeyter
- Der nayer veg
- Der proletarisher gedank
- Di Tsayt (New York City)
- Dos Abend Blatt
- Folkstsaytung
- Folkstsaytung (Kyiv)
- Folkswort
- Grodner Sztyme
- In Kampf
- Lodzer Naje Folkscajtung
- Lubliner Sztyme
- Naye tsayt
- Piotrkower Weker
- The Forward
- Undzer shtime (Vilna)
- Wloclawker Weker
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folkstsaytung_(Kyiv)
Also known as Folkstsaytung (Kiev).